I need to use the point-slope form of the following equation and then right the equation in standard form:
Slope 6; through (2,2)
Here is my work:
y-2=6(x-2)
y-2=6x-12
The answer (in standard form) I get is: 6x-y=-10 but my textbook says: 6x-y=10.
I'm sure I'm missing the obvious, but what am I doing wrong?
Slope 6; through (2,2)
Here is my work:
y-2=6(x-2)
y-2=6x-12
The answer (in standard form) I get is: 6x-y=-10 but my textbook says: 6x-y=10.
I'm sure I'm missing the obvious, but what am I doing wrong?